
✍️ Naismith is a Red
Posted: Friday, May 27th 2022
Tuesday, April 3rd 2018
Head coach Lee Johnson has called on the City faithful to back his players as they enter the final six games of the season.
A spot in the play-offs looks like it could go down to the wire and City remain in the hunt for a top-six finish.
However, Johnson admitted their performance left much to be desired as they fell to a 1-0 home defeat to Brentford on Easter Monday.
City now have only a few days to prepare for their trip to London when they take on Millwall on Saturday (April 7th, 3pm kick-off).
"We need people now," he told BCTV.
"We need that team cohesion. A win changes the mindset and we will have 2,000 supporters traveling to Millwall.
"I know everybody was frustrated on Monday but it is not ideal when you're jeering some players who have worked their socks off.
"I have endured it myself so I know how it feels but we're in an excellent position in the league and we need full support for the remaining games.
"If we secure promotion then that will be great but if it doesn't, we go again next year."
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